On 10/12/10 2:00 PM, Vincent Davis wrote:
> I could do 10.4 also. For me doing this is maybe best described as a
> curiosity. But my understanding was that some where having trouble
> install on 10.5 with binaries made on 10.6. So if I can learn
> something and help others that is great.
Well, I appreciate the effort.
> Therefore I am interested in any input or advice you have.
>> So what exacty do you think should be done?
Ideally, I think the Mac numpy binaries should match the python.org
python binaries:
Python 2.5: 32-bit PPC/i386 for Mac OS X 10.3.9 through 10.6
Python 2.6: 32-bit PPC/i386 for Mac OS X 10.3.9 through 10.6
Python 2.7 32-bit PPC/i386 for Mac OS X 10.3.9 through 10.6
Python 2.7 PPC/i386/x86-64 for Mac OS X 10.5 or later
Python 3 ??? (similar I think)
Supporting 10.3.9 may be a bit much these days, so it's probably easiest
to build on a 10.4 machine, except for the 2.7 64bit build on 10.5.
In theory, it should all be buildable on 10.6, but I know I've struggled
with doing that sort of thing -- but maybe the macpython folks could help.
In the past, numpy builds have "just worked", so maybe it's as simple as
finding a 10.4 machine to build on (I don't have one anymore, we're not
allowed to have them on our network, since Apple stopped supplying
security patches)
Thanks,
-Chris
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